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George Kambosos Jr. faces a critical test on a 140 -pound debut, looking at a path back to the league championship

George Kambosos will make his debut in 140 against veteran Daud Yordan this Saturday, March 22 in a match to be acclimated to the section at 12 round headliner at Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney Olympic Park in Australia. The event will appear Live in DAZN.

Hitchins then?

The 20-year Pro Yordan (43-4, 31 kos) is not one of the killers at 140, but has some pop on his fists and is potentially dangerous to the Campos. It has gone forever and has the kind of experience that could give Kambosos Jr. nightmares.

Former consolidated lightweight champion Kambosos Jr. (21-3, 10 kos) needs a win and a great performance to prepare him for a world title that fired against IBF Light Welterweight Champion Richardson Hitchins afterwards.

If Campos, 31, struggling as he did in his last four games, he would be pointless to challenge him for a world title. He is undoubtedly coming to his Saturday match with a 0-4 record and his last true victory came against Teofimo Lopez in 2021.

24k gold

Boxing fans in social media have highlighted the Campos a “miracle with a blow”, which is difficult to disagree with. His poor record in his last four matches talks about himself. So it should look good on Saturday. It would be the first of his victory at Teofimo, which was a difficult race.

Ideally, Kamposos will look like 24k gold on Saturday, motivating Turki Alalshikh to use it in one of his broadcasts. The Campos wants a rematch with Teofimo, and that would be the perfect race for him – much better than he challenges Richardson Hitchins for the IBF belt.

Undercard on Saturday in Dazn

– Skye Nicolson vs. Tiara Brown
– Cherno Johnson vs. Nina hugs
– Imam Khataev vs. Durval Elias Palacio
– AMEO ACHIO VS CHAMSTEF TKARS
– Jayden Buan vs. Jordan Kasilieris
– TEROANA JR. vs. Tsambos

“I would prefer to get 15 losses in a row, but I am fighting the best of the best, the true champions, the true Famers room, the pounds for-Livres. I have been built differently,” George Kambosos Jr. said. Boxing. “When I won the zones, I never sat there, saying,” Give me an easy race. Let me maneuver and make easy money. ”

“We didn’t have to fight Devin Haney. We could fight a tomato and basically (held in the titles,” George Kambosos Sr. said for his son. “You know what? He’s not in his DNA. He’s not in my DNA.

“We always knew that we literally had to drag and knock on our way with every race to build our trademark to get to the top. Well, because we would like to go back and say,” I’ll fight a tomato. “

Last update on 03/17/2025

2025-03-17 07:32:00

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